France’s Dangerous Yellow Vest Protesters

A French flag flies as fire burns during protests in Paris on Dec. 1. 

Photographer: Geoffrey Van Der Hasselt/AFP via Getty Images

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The “Yellow Vests” protests now challenging President Emmanuel Macron have exposed a widening hole in the center of French politics—created by Macron himself.

It was Macron whose election in May 2017 all but obliterated the two establishment parties that had run France for 30 years. His own political movement had been launched less than a year before and his closest opponent for the presidency was from the far-right. By positioning himself as a reformer, Macron, 40, had hoped to establish a centrist consensus.